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Postal unions and stakeholders wary as Trump nominates little-known picks to USPS board The president has so far nominated four individuals to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors; there are five vacancies.

Postal unions and stakeholders wary as Trump nominates little-known picks to USPS board - Government Executive
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Government plans to train next generation of construction workers 13,000 apprenticeship and T Level opportunities created by government’s plan to transform school buildings.

Following last week's Apprenticeship Week, it's very promising to read that the government is planning to create 13,000 apprenticeships so more young people can train as plumbers, bricklayers, and engineers. Click below to read more.
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🌎 Latest in Diplomacy & Fed News 📰

🏛️ Protecting our 1st line of defense (Charles A. Ray) ⚖️ House passes bill for Fed worker bargaining rights 📈 Retroactive State Dept promotions

Read the full briefings here: 🔗 americandiplomacy.web.unc.edu/2025/12/dipl...

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Horizon cutting-room links: Wednesday, 23 July 2025 "OMB seeks ‘strategic reset’ of financial statement audits," Federal News Network OMB is initiating a strategic reset of financial statement audits to enhance accountability and oversight across…

From an overhaul of federal financial audits and new Medicaid work requirements in DC to a WH clash with the press and new visa fees for travelers, here's today's cutting-room links. #Washington #Policy #GovNews

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Alpharetta passes short-term rental ordinance After more than a year of fine tuning, the Alpharetta City Council passed an ordinance regulating short-term home rentals Jan. 6.

After more than a year of fine tuning, the Alpharetta City Council passed an ordinance regulating short-term home rentals Jan. 6. #alpharetta #airbnb #vrbo #shorttermrental #govnews

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Milton City Council upgrades voting system Instead of raising hands or calling out, the Milton City Council unveiled a new electronic voting system at its Jan. 6 meeting.

Instead of raising hands or calling out, the Milton City Council unveiled a new electronic voting system at its Jan. 6 meeting. #milton #miltonga #govnews

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Sandy Springs officials approve design contract, defer another The Sandy Springs City Council has made it a priority to get the full picture before approving contracts for various capital projects around the city.

The Sandy Springs City Council has made it a priority to get the full picture before approving contracts for various capital projects around the city. #sandysprings #sandyspringsga #govnews

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Johns Creek breaks ground on Fire Station 63 replacement Johns Creek Mayor John Bradberry and public safety officials led a groundbreaking ceremony for the rebuild of Fire Station 63, the city’s oldest fire station.

Johns Creek Mayor John Bradberry and public safety officials led a groundbreaking ceremony for the rebuild of Fire Station 63, the city’s oldest fire station. #johnscreek #johnscreekga #govnews #publicsafety

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Flag-shaped lots could help preserve Alpharetta’s history Alpharetta City Council members considered a code change that would allow the creation of flag-shaped lots to protect historical buildings.

Alpharetta City Council members considered a code change that would allow the creation of flag-shaped lots to protect historical buildings. #alpharetta #alpharettaga #govnews

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Roswell residents rally after city lays off tenured staff The Roswell City Council signed a $197 million budget Dec. 9. The following day, 16 staff members were laid off. Now residents are fundraising to help the former employees, some

Since the City of Roswell laid off 16 full-time employees, the community is showing its support by way of donations. #roswell #roswellga #roswellgov #government #govnews

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Dunwoody City Council talks paths, rezoning plans Dunwoody residents turned up at the Dec. 9 City Council meeting to give input on a rezoning of a shopping center and a planned multi-use path along Peeler Road.

Dunwoody residents turned up at the Dec. 9 City Council meeting to give input on a rezoning of a shopping center and a planned multi-use path along Peeler Road. #dunwoody #dunwoodyga #government #govnews

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